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Ships Insured Between 20Th Feb 2011 & 20Th February 2012 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 SHIP NAME IMO NUMBER AET EXCELLENCE 9632595 A LA MARINE 9386524 AET EXPLORER 7318963 AARGAU 9583897 AET HARRIS 7318963 AARTI PREM 9087738 AET INNOVATOR 9632583 AASHMAN 8323719 AET LIBERTY 7807603 ABADI 9210828 AET NUECES 8115710 ABAKAN 8711277 AET PIONEER 7923500 ABDELKADER 9360922 AET SHELBY UNKNOWN ABERDEEN 9125736 AETOLIA 9425813 ACAVUS 9308754 AFOGNAK UNKNOWN ACHATINA 9308766 AFRICAN BEGONIA 7812464 ACHILLEAS 9458494 AFRICAN DAHLIA 8005721 ACHILLES II 9269001 AFRICAN FERN 8014954 ACX DIAMOND 9360609 AFRICAN IRIS 7801324 ACX LILY 8914271 AGATE V 9424534 ACX MARGUERITE 9163441 AGATHONISSOS 9232448 ACX PEARL 9360623 AGATIS 9117844 ADAM E.CORNELIUS 7326245 AGHIA MARINA 9087805 ADELINA D 9306079 AIGAION 9268473 ADMIRAL MAKAROV 7347603 AILA 9354337 ADVENTURE 9286073 AIRSNIPE UNKNOWN AEGEA 9379612 AKADEMIK GOLITSYN 8119003 AEGEAN LEADER 9054119 AKAMAS 9018414 AEGEAS 9315800 AKIJ GLORY 8413253 AEOLIAN HERITAGE 9483542 AKIJ WAVE 9109366 AEOLIAN VISION 9483554 AKRI 9520261 AET DISCOVERY 7645732 AKTEA 9291236 AET ENDEAVOUR 7723637 AL AAMRIYA 9338266 Ships entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to John McPhail, Compliance Officer, UK P&I Club, Tel: +44 20 7204 2308; Email: [email protected] 1/64 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 AL BADIYAH 8619443 ALBION BAY 9496989 AL DEEBEL 9307176 ALBORAN 9206700 AL DEERAH 8619455 ALCEDO 9190315 AL GHARRAFA 9337717 ALCYON 9225029 AL HAMLA 9337743 ALDEBARAN ONE 9214329 AL JABRIYAH II 9329708 ALEJANDRINA 9377028 AL KUWAITIAH 8619429 ALEKSANDR SIBIRYAKOV 8603377 AL SABIYAH 8619431 ALEKSEY KOSYGIN 9316127 AL SABRIYAH 8218275 ALESSANDRA BOTTIGLIERI 9239460 AL SAHLA 9360855 ALEXIS 8107593 AL SALAM II 9328168 ALFA GLORY 9108154 AL SOOR II 9329784 ALIAKMON 9305051 AL THUMAMA 9360843 ALICE 9323792 AL UTOURIYA 9360867 ALICE PG 9082221 AL ZAIT AL ARABY 5 7621073 ALIKI 9324992 AL ZAIT AL ARABY 6 8002511 ALIOTH LEADER 9166895 ALABAMA BELLE 8412144 ALKIN KALKAVAN 9366421 ALABRA 9032654 ALKYONIS 9031959 ALAM AMAN II 9237943 ALLEGRA 9436707 ALAM BAKTI 9275983 ALLISON H UNKNOWN ALAM MANIS 9397834 ALLORO 9162033 ALAM MURNI 9279599 ALLSTAR 8919104 ALAM PERMAI 9285160 ALLURE OF THE SEAS 9383948 ALAM PESONA 9296846 ALMERIA 9592721 ALAMEDA 9228174 ALMI 8902474 ALAN VELIKI 9249075 ALMI HORIZON 9579494 ALBA MARINA 9151838 ALMI SPIRIT 9312872 ALBERTA 9486922 ALMIZAN STAR 9384215 Ships entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to John McPhail, Compliance Officer, UK P&I Club, Tel: +44 20 7204 2308; Email: [email protected] 2/64 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 ALONISSOS 9250531 AMERICAN CENTURY 7923196 ALPENA 9162980 AMERICAN COURAGE 7634226 ALRAR 9284013 AMERICAN FORTITUDE 5105843 ALTAIR 9214331 AMERICAN INTEGRITY 7514696 ALTAIR VOYAGER 9035010 AMERICAN MARINER 7812567 ALTAMIRA EXPRESS 8501426 AMERICAN REPUBLIC 7914236 ALTHEA 9173733 AMERICAN SPIRIT 7423392 ALTIS 9065572 AMERICAN VALOR 5024738 ALYSSA ANN 7939078 AMERICAN VICTORY 5234395 AMADEO 8601836 AMETHYST V 9432086 AMAGI GALAXY 9490313 AMILCAR 9207998 AMALFI 9218337 AMIRA 9216248 AMALI 9496317 AMOREA 9379624 AMALIE ESSBERGER 9314777 AMORENA 7405962 AMANDA 9122289 AMORITA 9181027 AMAZON 9138616 AMOY ACTION 9583627 AMAZON BEAUTY 9275969 AMOY DREAM 9583615 AMAZON BRILLIANCE 9294678 AMUR 9133173 AMAZON EXPLORER 9231511 AN CHI 9251420 AMAZON GLADIATOR 9222132 AN MAY 9313395 AMAZON GUARDIAN 9197739 AN NING 9407859 AMBASSADEUR 9361328 AN PING 9406805 AMBASSADOR NORRIS 9223722 ANADOLUHISARI 7926447 AMBELOS 9336842 ANAPA 9554676 AMBERJACK 8900086 ANARITA 8309385 AMBROSIA 9301029 ANASTASIA S 9277656 AMELIA UNKNOWN ANATOLIY KOLESNICHENKO 8406688 AMERICA EXPRESS 9326433 ANDEAN 9413925 Ships entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to John McPhail, Compliance Officer, UK P&I Club, Tel: +44 20 7204 2308; Email: [email protected] 3/64 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 ANDREAS K 9438121 APEX BULKER 9270907 ANDROMEDA 9315795 APL BELGIUM 9218686 ANDROMEDA LEADER 9273909 APL CAIRO 9234109 ANDROS 9505352 APL DALIAN 9234135 ANEMONE 8821606 APL ENGLAND 9218650 ANET 9456733 APL HOLLAND 9218674 ANGELE N 9509528 APL IOLITE 9144756 ANGELINA THE GREAT N 9593725 APL JEDDAH 9234111 ANNE ELIZABETH UNKNOWN APL MENDOZA 9157973 ANNELIESE ESSBERGER 9295426 APL OMAN 9400124 ANNETTE ESSBERGER 9036284 APL PUSAN 9234123 ANNIE PG 9285445 APL QATAR 9400148 ANNOU G.O. 9511430 APL RUBY 8710704 ANSAC ASIA 9156644 APL SARDONYX 9077458 ANSAC KATHRYN 9310745 APL SCOTLAND 9218662 ANSAC SPLENDOR 9288239 APL SPINEL 9081215 ANTAEUS 9465368 APL TOPAZ 8710716 ANTARES 9036911 APL ZIRCON 8802909 ANTIKEROS 9281853 APOLLON 9289532 ANTIPOLIS 9311361 APSB 10222 UNKNOWN ANTOINE 9478755 APSCO 11 9215024 ANTON TOPIC 9107679 APSCO 12 9009944 ANTONIS 9224295 APSCO 4 8406456 ANTONIS I ANGELICOUSSIS 9216717 APULIA 9316323 AP 5 UNKNOWN AQUAFORTUNE 9426427 APACHE UNKNOWN AQUALEADER 9592238 APACHE MAIDEN 8608781 AQUALEGEND 9592240 APELLIS 9467976 AQUALIBERTY 9592226 Ships entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to John McPhail, Compliance Officer, UK P&I Club, Tel: +44 20 7204 2308; Email: [email protected] 4/64 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 AQUAMARINE 9469546 ARKADIJA 9057393 AQUARIUS LEADER 9158276 ARKAT 9496305 ARABIYAH 8619479 ARMATA 9125542 ARAPAHO BELLE 9157428 ARNICA 9514418 ARCA 5411761 ASIA EXPRESS 9129756 ARCTIC 7517507 ASIA STAR 8007987 ARCTURUS VOYAGER 9588299 ASIAN LEADER 9087764 ARDEA 9190327 ASIAN PIONEER 9427017 ARENDAL 9516222 ASIAN PROGRESS IV 9316701 ARGENT DAISY 9382061 ASKABAT 8811405 ARGENT HIBISCUS 9414266 ASPHALT CARRIER 9293545 ARGENT IRIS 9459280 ASPHALT EAGLE 9288382 ARGOS 9278167 ASPHALT SAILOR 9263954 ARGYROULA 9159050 ASPHALT SEMINOLE 9263942 ARIADNE 9292967 ASPHALT SPIRIT 9612557 ARIANA 9327671 ASPHALT STAR 9127693 ARIES UNKNOWN ASPHALT VICTORY 8023761 ARIETTA 9446403 ASTANA 8901808 ARINAGA 9200342 ASTARTE II UNKNOWN ARION 9206310 ASTRALE 9215749 ARION UNKNOWN ASTREA 9173721 ARION 9314894 ASUKA II 8806204 ARION SB 9131046 ATALANTI SB 9329813 ARIS 9289520 ATAULFO ALVES 9183271 ARIS T 9343895 ATHANASIA C 9583770 ARISTIDES N.P 9043990 ATHENS 9472282 ARISTOKLIS K 8216136 ATHINA L 9487627 ARIZONA 9592733 ATHINEA 9291248 Ships entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to John McPhail, Compliance Officer, UK P&I Club, Tel: +44 20 7204 2308; Email: [email protected] 5/64 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 ATHOS 9274460 AXIOS 9294666 ATLANT FRAUKE 9109093 AZALEA GALAXY 9343778 ATLANT REGINE 9125877 AZAMARA JOURNEY 9200940 ATLANT SVENJA 9125889 AZAMARA QUEST 9210218 ATLANT TRINA 9109108 AZTEC MAIDEN 8408753 ATLANTIC DREAM 9611589 AZUL LIBERO 9312250 ATLANTIC HAWK 9228069 AZUMA PHOENIX 9072214 ATLANTIC HERO 9291119 AZZURA 9294197 ATLANTIC HORIZON 9303106 B S 7 UNKNOWN ATLANTIC INNOVATOR 9367712 BACHIR CHIHANI 7400675 ATLANTIC LIBERTY 9106156 BAGUS 8322167 ATLANTIC MERIDA 9578799 BAHIA GRANDE 9362413 ATLANTIC MEXICO 9578775 BAHIA LAURA 9391660 ATLANTIC MIGHT 8316479 BAHIA NEGRA 9391672 ATLANTIC PROGRESS 9611577 BAHRA 9595008 ATLANTIK FRIGO 8617914 BAI AN HAI 9395197 ATLANTIS 0106384 BAI LU ZHOU 9350654 ATMODA 8908076 BAINBRIDGE UNKNOWN AURORA BULKER 9270919 BAKU 8811390 AURORA SB 9478810 BALTIC ADONIA I 9260005 AUSTRAL 9329148 BALTIC BEAR 9469259 AUSTRALIS 9284946 BALTIC BREEZE 9450741 AUSTRIA 9149316 BALTIC COUGAR 9387358 AUTUMN WAVE 9038335 BALTIC COVE 9450727 AUTUMN WIND 9038323 BALTIC JAGUAR 9387360 AVA D 9306225 BALTIC LEOPARD 9387334 AVARE 7358054 BALTIC PANTHER 9387346 AVIONA 9592745 BALTIC WIND 9450703 Ships entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to John McPhail, Compliance Officer, UK P&I Club, Tel: +44 20 7204 2308; Email: [email protected] 6/64 UK P&I Club - Ships insured between 20th February 2011 & 20th February 2012 BALTIC WOLF 9492335 BENCHI EXPRESS 9059171 BALTIJAS CELS 8701052 BENCHIJIGUA EXPRESS (206) 9299056 BANOS A 9548653 BENCOMO EXPRESS (053) 9206712 BANSHU MARU 8014409 BENGUELA 9161209 BANYAK 8322155 BENNY PRINCESS 8912546 BAO SHAN 9323455 BENTAGO EXPRESS (055) 9213337 BAO SHAN III 9276456 BERG 9374325 BAO SHAN NO 1 UNKNOWN BERGFJORD 9166455 BAO SHAN NO. 2 UNKNOWN BERINGZEE 6002705 BAO ZHOU 9418963 BERLIAN EKUATOR 9265548 BÄR 8116697 BERNIE BRIERE N/A BARBARA 9122679 BERRA K. 9366512 BARFLEUR 9007130 BESIRE KALKAVAN 9366433 BARGARA 9261360 BETANCURIA 8000226 BARNACLE 9409742 BETH 9374416 BASTIAAN BROERE 8712154 BETSY ARNTZ UNKNOWN BBC HOUSTON (FORMALLY BBC AUSTRALIA) 9331593 BEYLERBEYI 9480370 BEBATIK 7121633 BIBI‐M 8118554 BEGONIA 9325001 BICAS 8124008 BEKALANG 7217896 BILAK 9312054 BEKS HALIL 9625798 BILIS 7347732 BEKS NAZIK 9625803 BILLIE H 8964719 BEKULAN 7235939 BILOXI BELLE 8316261 BELAIS 7347794 BINJAI 9312042 BELANAK 7347768 BIOGRAD 9465320 BELGICA 9149304 BIRCHGLEN 8119273 BELOMORSKIY 8305781 BIRKA PARADISE 9273727 BEN BADIS 9361639 BIRKA TRADER 9132014 Ships entered in
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